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Know Before You Go

Visit Dusseldorf's Old Town if you are a beer connoisseur. The streets are called the "longest bar in the world" and have more than 260 drinking dens. Plus, the city even has its own beer that you can try as well.

If you are looking to do some high-end shopping while in town, go to the Konigsallee. You'll find boutiques from the world's top and upcoming designers. Or for something more affordable, head to Carlstadt for its art, beautiful 18th-century buildings and its food market.

For winter sports lovers, visit Jever Skihalle. It's Germany's first snowdome and comes with a 330-meter long slope, toboggan run and a four-star hotel.

If you want to save money on sightseeing, buy the Dusseldorf WelcomeCard. It costs EUR 9 for a 24-hour pass, and you'll get free entry to museums, sights as well as the city's extensive public transport system.

Getting Around Dusseldorf

The best way to get around Dusseldorf is with it's public transport system. The bus, tramway and subway go to most of the city's attractions and makes sightseeing easy, reliable and affordable. Tickets cost EUR 1.60 for a short trip that's valid for 30 minutes or EUR 2.50 for a normal 90-minute pass. Day tickets are also available at EUR 5.90.

For travellers on a budget, you can save money by walking. Dusseldorf's city centre is not large, and most of its sights are within walking distance. Or you could rent a bicycle for the day. Rates start at EUR 13 with an EUR 50 deposit.

You can hail a taxi from the street, go to one of the taxi ranks or ask your hotel to call ahead. Dusseldorf's 1,300 fleet of taxis are modern, clean and offer good value for money. Rates start at EUR 5 and increase by EUR 2.20 for every kilometre.

If you want to rent a car, prices start at EUR 46 from the airport. But keep in mind, if you drive in the city centre you will need to have a sticker showing the car's pollution category.

When is The Best Time to Visit Dusseldorf?

Dusseldorf's summer months are the best time to visit the city. From June to August the weather is warm and perfect for sightseeing although it is prone to frequent showers. It's also high season and the most expensive time to visit. Book your flights and accommodation a few months in advance to lock in prices before they skyrocket.

Spring is one of the best times to visit if you want to avoid the crowds of summer. From February to March, temperatures start to rise, and hotel rates haven't yet peaked. However, if you are on a budget avoid the two week Easter school break when prices skyrocket and the city is bustling with domestic travellers.

The cheapest time to visit Dusseldorf is during its winter months. From October to January, the crowds disappear along with high hotel rates. You'll have an easier time finding deals on airfare and accommodation with prices hitting rock bottom around January. Just make sure you bring enough warm clothes as winters in Germany are not for the faint of heart.

September to November is another affordable time to visit the city. As the city's summer crowds empty out, prices on airfare and hotel rooms start to drop. Just remember, you'll need warmer clothes and a raincoat for exploring the city and its surrounds.

Airports in Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf Airport

Dusseldorf International is 7 km from the city centre. It's the third largest airport in Germany and handled over 23 million passengers in 2016. The airport is a hub for Air Berlin and operates Lufthansa's only long-haul route. It's also a hub for Condor, Flybe and Germania.

Getting To and From Dusseldorf Airport

The cheapest way to get from the airport into the city is with public transportation.

Visitors can take the SkyTrain monorail straight to the railway or hop on board the metro.
The metro leaves the airport every 20 minutes during the week and every 30 minutes on weekends and public holidays. Travel time is around 12 minutes, and tickets cost EUR 2.70 for a single trip.

If you don't want to use the public transport system, you can catch a taxi from the airport. Fares from the airport into Dusseldorf cost around EUR 28. Alternatively, myDriver is an affordable option that offers passengers a premium transfer service. It's a more comfortable ride in a luxury car, but you will need to book ahead online.

For travellers that want more freedom while in Dusseldorf, go to the information desks in the arrivals area. You'll find several car rental companies that you choose from such as Avis and Europcar.